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- $Title{What Is Arm Implanted Birth Control?}
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- hormone progestin oral capsules implants skin prevent pregnancy lifestyle
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- What Is Arm Implanted Birth Control?
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- QUESTION: Maybe she just wants to stay with the latest developments, or maybe
- the fact that I have 6 children and don't want any more influenced her, but
- now my doctor suggests I use a birth control medicine that would be stuck in
- my arm. I am not sure I understand all I should about this, but I would like
- to know if it is safe, and will it protect me completely? How fast does it
- take effect, and can I change my mind after they put it in my arm? Thank you
- for your very welcome help.
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- ANSWER: This method of birth control (or contraception) was just introduced
- into the United States in January of 1991. It is called "Norplant".
- Previously it had been used by more than 280,000 women in 17 countries. A
- large number of clinical trials attest to both its effectiveness and safety.
- Here is how it works. A synthetic hormone, progestin, which is used in many
- other oral birth control preparations, is contained in miniature capsules.
- These capsules or "implants" are placed under the skin on the inside of the
- upper arm through tiny incisions. The doctor uses an instrument that looks
- very much like an ordinary hypodermic needle to perform this procedure, which
- is painless. (Yes, they use a local anesthetic to numb the arm.) Six
- implants are placed at the same time. There is enough hormone in these
- implants to last for five years, slowly releasing the hormone at a steady rate
- in enough quantities to prevent pregnancy. The hormone prevents the release
- of an egg from the ovary and helps close the opening to the womb, which
- prevents sperm from entering. It is the most effective method of birth
- control available today. Though it is a long lasting method of birth control,
- it is not permanent as it can be removed at any time you change your mind. If
- this is your decision, you will once again be able to bear children.
- The implants are usually placed during the first week of your menstrual
- cycle, and begin working to prevent pregnancy within 24 hours.
- The most common side effect reported is one of irregular menstrual
- periods for the first several months. Some women report spotting between
- periods, or periods that are a bit longer than previously. These changes
- usually disappear after about 6 months.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
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